Cracknel
[krak-nl] /ˈkræk nl/
noun
1.
a hard, brittle cake or biscuit.
2.
cracknels, small bits of fat pork fried crisp.
/ˈkræknəl/
noun
1.
a type of hard plain biscuit
2.
(often pl) (US & Canadian) crisply fried bits of fat pork
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